In
Williams' other sport, football, Williams played wide receiver. He was
targeted in on September 1986 game near the five yard line. The ball was
intercepted, but Williams stripped it and Clemson recovered, according to The Herald-Journal.

"The play by Ray was one of the plays of the game," Clemson quarterback Rodney Williams told The Herald-Journal afterward. "We had so many big plays, but that was one of them. I felt a lot better when he got the ball back."

With the Mariners, Williams started in 1988 at single-A Wausau. He hit .226 in 100 games. He returned to Wausau for 1989, getting into just 40 games. He hit .253.

For 1990, Williams moved to high-A San Bernardino. In 78 games, Williams hit .239. It was his final season as a pro.